Identify tanX as a fraction

  1. Identify tanX as a fraction and as a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth.A. tan X = 6.4/9.6 ≈ 0.67 B. tan X = 7.2/9.6 ≈
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  2. Identify tanX as a fraction and as a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth.A. tan X = 6.4/9.6 ≈ 0.67 B. tan X = 7.2/9.6 ≈
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  3. For this question, they want me to use fundamental trig identities to simplify the expression. The problem is as follows;
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  4. Given that a^2+b^2=2 and that (a/b)= tan(45degee+x), find a and b in terms of sinx and cosx.I don't know what i'm supposed to
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  5. Given that a^2+b^2=2 and that (a/b)= tan(45degee+x), find a and b in terms of sinx and cosx.I don't know what i'm supposed to
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  6. 2tan^2x-tanx-1=00<x<2pi •MATH - Steve, Thursday, July 18, 2013 at 11:48am (2tanx+1)(tanx-1) = 0 tanx = -1/2 or 1 ... Recall in
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  7. Perform the addition or subtraction.tanx - sec^2x/tanx tan^2(x)/tan(x) - sec^2x/tanx = tan^2x sec^2x / tanx then I use the
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  8. Derivative of y=sec(tanx)?I don't get how it is secxsecx*secxtanx*tanxtanx. Where does an extra tanx come from? Derivative of
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  9. Did I do this problem right?Find the first and second derative-simplify your answer. y=xtanx y'= (x)(sec^2 x)+(tanx)(1) y'=
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  10. Evaluate the integral of(secx)^2 * (tanx)^3 *dx I started out with letting u=secx and du=secx*tanx*dx , but then I am kind of
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